Showing posts with label local businesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local businesses. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Pet Party: A Celebration of Pets and Community in San Jose

San Jose is gearing up to host a one-of-a-kind event that celebrates the love we have for our furry, feathery, and scaly companions. The Pet Party, organized by MOMENT, is coming to town, bringing with it a vibrant mix of creativity, community, and pet-centric fun. This event highlights the unique spirit of San Jose, showcasing local talent and fostering connections among animal lovers.

The Pet Party features over 20 makers, artists, and small businesses, each offering their own pet-inspired creations. Expect to find a variety of art, accessories, and goods tailored to pet enthusiasts. Attendees can enjoy interactive experiences like a pet portrait photo booth by @y2kglamshotz and live pet commissions drawn by @joiecreative. Live music from @christianfrancisco.mp3 will fill the air, keeping the energy high throughout the day.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 14th, from 12 PM to 5 PM. The event takes place at MOMENT San Pedro Square, and the first 100 visitors will receive a special 5” x 7" art print featuring the event’s poster artwork—a perfect memento for pet lovers. This gathering offers a chance to not only indulge in your passion for pets but also support the talented individuals and businesses that make San Jose’s local scene so dynamic.



Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Savor the Flavors: Dine Downtown San Jose Returns in July!

Now in its 17th year, Dine Downtown invites both locals and visitors to explore over 40 restaurants offering special menus, exclusive food and drink pairings, and chef-created delicacies. From July 11th to July 21st, food lovers can indulge in a variety of flavors that highlight the creativity and passion of San Jose's chefs.

This year's event features a wide range of dining experiences, from upscale restaurants to casual eateries, ensuring there's something for every palate. Whether you're in the mood for a three-course prix-fixe meal or a unique food and drink pairing, Dine Downtown has it covered. The event also includes popular cafes like Nirvana Soul and Pastelaria by Adega, each offering special treats for those who prefer a lighter bite or a caffeine boost.

To plan your Dine Downtown experience, visit dinedowntownsj.com, where you'll find a complete list of participating restaurants. Their special menus should also appear within a few weeks. The website is a valuable resource for organizing your culinary adventure, whether you're dining alone, with friends, or with family.



Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Sip and Stroll - Willow Glen Beer Walk '25

The Willow Glen Beer Walk '25 is coming to Downtown Willow Glen on Saturday, June 14th, from 2 to 5 pm! This event promises a perfect blend of craft beer and a chance to explore one of San Jose’s most charming neighborhoods. Organized by the Willow Glen Business Association, the Beer Walk invites you to sip your way through a variety of brews while strolling through a beloved local spot.

As you wander the streets of Downtown Willow Glen, you’ll stop at local businesses pouring their featured beers. Whether you’re into bold IPAs, rich stouts, or something crisp and refreshing, there’s a taste waiting to surprise you. Every step supports the local economy, making it a feel-good outing in every sense.

Participating breweries include Discretion Brewery, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, Hapa's Brewing, Chapter 11 Cellars, Lagunitas Brewing Co., Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Allagash Brewery, Strike Brewery, Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Fox Tail Fermentation Project, Clandestine Brewing, Settle Down Beer, The Long Drink, Fieldworks Brewing Co., Altamont Beer Works, New Glory Brewing, Morgan Territory Brewing, Belching Beaver Brewery, and more to come!

The cost is $40 for advance tickets, then they increase to $45 on 6/9/25. That includes a beer glass, the tastings, a wristband, and a map to the tasting sites. Non-drinkers (including kids) can tag along at no cost. You can get your tickets over here.



Monday, May 26, 2025

Celebrate the Return of Tostadas Downtown San Jose!

After a fire and flood shut its doors in 2023, this local gem is back, ready to welcome the community with open arms. A relaunch event and ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Matt Mahan and the East Village San Jose business association took place last Saturday.

Tostadas isn’t your average brunch spot. Since opening in June 2019, siblings Alex and Victor Garcia have turned heads with their creative take on brunch, swapping out toast spreads for Mexican-style tostadas. Their Downtown location quickly became a favorite, sparking growth with additional spots in Midtown (1699 W. San Carlos Street), Campbell (200 E. Hamilton Ave), and Santa Clara (3149 Mission College Blvd), where they’ve even ventured into fine dining with Tostadas Prime. The Garcia siblings also fuel the local scene with Con Azucar Cafe and the brand-new Astroid Burgers and Wings, right next door to Tostadas Downtown. Their next move? Franchising these San Jose-born brands to share our city’s flavors far and wide.

Nestled in the East Village San Jose business corridor—a 16-block stretch along East Santa Clara Street—Tostadas adds to a vibrant area known for its diverse dining options. From vegetarian delights like Vegetarian House and Tofoo Com Chay to the energy of local initiatives enhancing the corridor, this part of town reflects San Jose’s dynamic character. The reopening shines a light on how small businesses, backed by community support and city leaders, keep our neighborhoods thriving.

Tostadas is located at 304 E. Santa Clara Street, Suite A. and is open from 9am-10pm Mondays through Thursdays, 9am-11pm on Fridays, 8am-11pm on Saturdays, and 8am-10pm on Sundays.



Thursday, April 17, 2025

The Pressroom: A Culinary Revival in Downtown San Jose’s Historic Lyndon Building

San Jose’s culinary landscape is about to welcome a new star with the opening of The Pressroom, a restaurant that debuted on March 27, in the heart of Downtown San Jose. The Lyndon Building, constructed in 1884 and once the home of the Mercury News, has long stood as a landmark in San Jose. Now, it’s being reimagined as a gathering place for food lovers, adding a fresh chapter to the ongoing revitalization of the Downtown core and the lively San Pedro Square area.

The Pressroom is the brainchild of Dave Mulvehill, a local restaurateur already known for Five Points and Dr. Funk. His latest venture promises a menu that’s as intriguing as it is delicious, featuring standout dishes like tomahawk steaks and duck waffles. The drink offerings are equally compelling, with a cocktail menu crafted by the Dr. Funk team—expect classics with a twist inspired by the Lyndon Building’s legacy. What’s more, the wine and beer selections will lean heavily on local producers, a nod to San Jose’s thriving community of artisans and a reminder of how interconnected this city’s businesses are.

Step inside, and you’ll find a space that balances sophistication with warmth. The design respects the building’s historic roots, blending them with modern touches to create an atmosphere that feels both elevated and approachable. It’s the kind of place where you could celebrate a milestone or simply enjoy a weeknight meal, all while soaking in the character of Downtown San Jose.

The Pressroom is located at 189 W. Santa Clara St. and is open 7 days a week. You can make reservations on OpenTable.

Source: SVBJ


Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Nvidia's GTC Conference: A Catalyst for San Jose's Economic Surge

Downtown San Jose recently experienced an mini-economic renaissance, thanks to Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC). This annual event, a magnet for thousands of tech enthusiasts, innovators, and industry leaders from across the globe, delivered a significant lift to the city's economy in 2025. According to a report from the San Jose Business Journal, this year’s GTC shattered attendance records and set new highs for economic impact, proving once again that San Jose thrives when technology and community intersect.

The numbers tell an impressive story. During the conference, hotel occupancy rates in Downtown San Jose skyrocketed to 95%, far surpassing the typical yearly average of 70%. This surge fueled a 30% revenue increase for local hotels compared to the same period in prior years. The momentum didn’t stop there—restaurants and bars near the convention hub reported a 40% jump in customers, with many extending hours to accommodate the flood of visitors. Retail shops also cashed in, enjoying a 25% sales boost from the heightened foot traffic.

The economic wave reached beyond hospitality and retail. Transportation services, like local ride-sharing platforms, saw a 50% spike in rides, while event planning and staffing agencies experienced a surge in demand. This broad impact underscores the power of large-scale events to spark growth across multiple sectors. San Jose’s ability to support such a dynamic influx reinforces its reputation as a city equipped for big moments, from its conveniently-located convention center to its rich array of dining and cultural options.

The success of this event offers a glimpse of what’s possible when innovation meets opportunity, setting the stage for even greater achievements in the years to come.

Source: SVBJ